Summary
The heart of the students is trembling even at the slightest sound, the supply of logistics to stay alive has also started decreasing.
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There is only this desire in the mind to reach safely and kiss the soil of the country. In this difficult time between life and death, children are tying each other’s courage. A similar pain was shared by the parents at Mandi House on Saturday.
Parents told that the children have taken shelter in the bunker for the last three days to save their lives at Kharkiv National Medical University. Logistics are being arranged by the hostel for the children’s food. In view of the increasing number of children, this arrangement is also becoming less now. This is the reason that now such situations have started arising in which hostel operators have to move out amid danger. Because of this, the battle to save lives is getting more and more difficult. Because, no one knows whether the exiters will return or not.
More than two thousand Indian students study in Kharkiv: More than two thousand Indian students are studying medicine in Kharkiv National Medical University. In view of the danger of war, about one thousand students have left here, but the rest are trapped in the bunker. Parents say that to save the students, they have been kept in a bunker under the hostel. Internet network is also less here. Because of this many times it is difficult to contact the children.
Giving each other the courage to fight the situation
According to parents, some of the students present in the bunkers are so terrified that they are trying to come out and return to their homeland after the war broke out. Since, there is a high risk of life on exit. In such a situation, other children present there are trying to stop the children from coming out by citing each other as a ray of hope for courage and help. Some children shudder even when talking to their parents.
Aanchal and Monica have walked 4 km
Aanchal and Monica, MBBS students who left for Romania from Ukraine on Saturday afternoon, were dropped off by the bus 12 km earlier. Both have covered 4 kms on foot, while 8 kms of the way is left. Monica told that her papers would be checked 4 km before Romania. After this, both will enter Romania at around 10:30 pm. The relatives of the girl students told that both had left for Romania by bus at around 1:20 pm on Saturday. At the same time, Tanuj Bhati, a resident of village Devta, is still trapped in the bunker, while Akshak, a resident of Munjkheda village, is still trapped in the hostel.